What is executive privilege?

a. the provision that the president reside in the executive mansion, known as the  White House 
b. the power of the president to bypass Congress when circumstances demand 
c. the president’s right to withhold information from the other branches of government 
d. the president’s power to send troops into combat without an official declaration of war 
 

c. the president’s right to withhold information from the other branches of government 

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Political scientist Phillip Converse refers to a “normal vote.” In the context of the political party, what is meant by this term?

a. There are no controversies involved in the electoral outcome. b. The election has one Democrat and one Republican, with no third party candidates. c. A certain number of Democratic votes will be cast by Democrats and a certain predictable number of Republican votes will be cast by Republican voters. d. In this type of vote, a predictable amount of voters turn out and participate. e. The results of the election are not dramatic or realigning.

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It's hard to safeguard against which of the following types of vulnerabilities?

A. Information leakage B. Flooding C. Buffer overflow D. Zero-day E. Hardware failure

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